RCMP investigating two alleged clandestine Chinese police stations in Quebec
MONTREAL — The Quebec RCMP say they are investigating two alleged secret police stations operated by Chinese authorities in the province.
In a statement, the federal police force says its Integrated National Security Team has opened investigations into the suspected police stations in Montreal and Brossard, a suburb just south of the city.
Sgt. Charles Poirier says Canadians of Chinese origin were victims of activities carried out by the stations, adding that any type of intimidation, harassment or targeting of diaspora communities will not be tolerated.
Poirier says the RCMP are carrying out actions aimed at detecting and disrupting “criminal activities supported by a foreign state” that may threaten the safety of people living in Canada.